String of Paper Pendant Lights

Introduction: String of Paper Pendant Lights

For our wedding this past February, my husband and I decided to go with a handmade/early spring theme. This string of delicate pendant lights perfectly incorporated both. While they are now hanging in my home, at the wedding they were hung above the entrance to the reception room. They are easy and inexpensive to make and are easily customizable to suit your style.

They are also a great way to put old Christmas lights (found in almost any attic) to use, and to upcycle some colorful junk mail or other paper.

Step 1: Make the Template

Tape the two sheets of printer paper together. Using the ruler and pencil, draw the template from the photo onto the printer paper. The solid lines indicate where you will cut the paper. The dotted lines are where you will fold the paper. Take a look at the close-up photos for the demensions. I originally pulled the template from a similar project. Here is where I found it: http://www.oncewed.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/template_lightedpennant.pdf

Step 3: Poking Out the Design

Using the nail, poke holes in the sides of the lantern. I only poked designs into one side of each lantern, but you can do two or all three sides. I found it useful to put the lantern on the carpeted floor while I poked holes to avoid any damage to a desk or table. Be creative here; you can use flowers, birds, initials, spirals - whatever fits your theme. You may find it helpful to draw the design onto the paper before poking it out. Be careful to not poke the holes too closely together or the paper will tear completely.

This is now a good time to cut out the "X" on the top of the lantern. Be careful to not make it too large or the lantern will slip off of the light. Try 1.5" x 1.5".

Step 4: Folding and Gluing

Fold the lantern along each of the dotted lines. Holding a ruler along the dotted line can help create a clean fold. Apply a small amount of glue to the side tab. Press the opposite side of the lantern against it and hold until securely fastened. Do the same for the top two tabs.